I'm up in Longmont, CO and need to ship a rifle to an FFL for a guy, and the receiving FFL refuses to accept the gun without it being sent by an FFL. Anyone here know anyone here in CO who is willing to ship out?
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I'm up in Longmont, CO and need to ship a rifle to an FFL for a guy, and the receiving FFL refuses to accept the gun without it being sent by an FFL. Anyone here know anyone here in CO who is willing to ship out?
5280 will but what about Grandpa's on Main Street or try Gun Sport in Boulder tomorrow, they are open at 9am.
Why do FFL's refuse guns that aren't shipped from other FFL's? Why would they even care? Is it some kind of stupid job protection or something?
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http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=37388
The receiving FFL can accept or deny shipments from non-FFL sources, it is their discretion.
I always ship FFL to FFL, that way there is a paper trail of the shipment from me to my FFL to the other FFL.
That's what I thought regarding sending guns. I've sent before direct to FFLs, and have been advised before that it's perfectly legal. But this is the second time I've heard an FFL refuse to receive a gun except from another FFL. In fact, I got in a very long argument about it, including citing the ATF regs on it. Very frustrating. [Mad][Rant1][Bang]
when you drop off a firearm at UPS or Fedex there is a paper trail w/out involving added expense of an FFL.
some ffl's ship for a moderate fee. if you don't have the time to get to a shippers hub, then yes it is worth the extra dollars.
I stipulate that any out of state sale requires their FFL to accept my firearm as long as a vaild DL is included.
YMMV